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Forex - Yen recovers against dollar on current account, Aussie steady

Published 11/10/2013, 10:26 PM
Updated 11/10/2013, 11:10 PM
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Investing.com - The yen recovered ground against the dollar in mid-day trade on Monday with traders focused on better than expected current account data and solid Chinese data releases at the weekend that highlight growth prospects in Asia.

USD/JPY traded at 98.98, down 0.11%, moving in a range of 98.95 - 99.23 as current account data showed a wider than expected surplus of JPY587.3 billion, marking an eighth straight month in the black on a weaker yen boosting earnings from abroad.

Chinese industrial output rose 10.3% year-on-year in October, data released at the weekend showed, compared to a gain of 0.2% in September.

AUD/USD traded at 0.9382, up 0.01% after home finance data rose 4.4%, compared to a forecast for a 4.0% gain. But overshadowing the data, the number of first home buyers as a proportion of loan commitments fell again, indicating such buyers continue to be priced out of the market.

Last week, USD strengthened against the other main currencies after a stronger-than-forecast U.S. jobs report for October fuelled expectations that the Federal Reserve could start to taper its stimulus program as soon as next month.

The U.S. economy added 204,000 jobs in October, the Department of Labor said Friday, significantly higher than the 125,000 expected by economists. The unemployment rate ticked up to 7.3% from an almost five year low of 7.2% the previous month.

The report came one day after official data showed that the U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.8% in the three months to September, well above expectations for growth of 2%.

In the week ahead, investors will be closely watching Thursday’s Senate hearing to confirm Janet Yellen as the first chairwoman of the Federal Reserve.

Among other key data events, the euro zone and Japan are to release preliminary data on third quarter growth. The Bank of England is to publish its closely watched quarterly inflation report and the National Bank of Australia will release a survey on Australia business confidence and conditions.

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